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Considering Selling my 1992 R32 gts-t as a whole if i can get a price which i think is fair.

1992 r32 gts-t

1 owner since imported.

White

never been in an accident

Car is straight and in good condition

interior is in excellent condition

Bad parts

NO REG or RWC

Major EPA and Major defect currently on the car

Motor is tired. and car doesn't run atm as i sold the turbo and ecu

Engine still worked fine when everything was installed just used oil when driven hard and had some head noise around 4,000rpm

Good Parts

R32 gtr stockies with dead rubber

ARC turn flow front mount intercooler Intercooler

JIC Magic Monotube Coilovers (Base height adjustable)

JIC shortened upper camber arms

Kazama adjustable castor rods (Near new)

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Greddy profec b spec II boost controller

C's short shifter

Exedy 5 puck button clutch still in excellent condition

Apexi Boost guage

Apexi turbo timer

GTR 444cc injectors and resistor pack currently installed

Nismo front strut brace with master cylinder stopper

Pineapples in the rear subframe

3" Trust old school mild steel cat back with no mid muffler (have been told by many people that its the best sounding r32 they have ever heard)

* rear pods are included, they were not on the car in the picture.

Looking for $4000 for the whole car with everything that is stated.

Dont want to hear nonsense from people saying im dreaming....car is in good condition and has a lot of high quality mods installed you can easily strip off parts and sell them if you just want the shell so dont bother low balling because ill just end up stripping it myself. I would rather see it go to someone though rather then doing that as it will make me sad :(

Located in Melbourne (Glen Waverley)

0431 222 796 or inbox me. Cheers

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chassis has done 193,000kms. because of the epa it needs to go to get inspected for emissions

easy thing to do is to put a stock motor in as the current one has been rewired for gtr injectors

etc. i can take some more pics but yeh i would rather sell it as is because i dont have time to do it myself.

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still not sold. I'll have to get some more pics on the weekend coz it needs a clean as its been sitting around for a little bit. msg me on 0431 222 796 and i can mms some pictures for interested parties.

cheers

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